The UserSID property indicates the SID of the user for whom this startup command will run. That User property may be empty but UserSID still has a value if the user name can't be resolved (like in the case of a deleted user). The property is helpful to distinguish between commands associated w/ two different users with unresolved names. It may be NULL when the command is associated with items not actually identifying a user like All Users. Example:S-1-5-21-1579938362-1064596589-3161144252-1006
The UserName property indicates the name of the currently-logged-on user. Constraints: Must have a value. Example: johnsmith ...
The UserName property indicates the owner of the environment setting. It is set to \" \" for settings that are specific to ...
The UserName property indicates the users who can access the Win32 program group. Program groups are implemented as file ...
The users listed below can connect to this computer, and any members of the Administrators group can connect even if they ...
The UserSID property indicates the SID of the user for whom this startup command will run. That User property may be empty ...
The UseSurrogate property specifies whether the DCOM application can be activated as an out-of-processserver by use of a ...
The USN at the time of backup was not found. Active Directory Domain Services will read the database to attempt to locate ...
The USN at the time of backup was not found. Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services will read the database to attempt ...
The UUID property contains the Universally Unique Identifier (UUID) for this product. A UUID is a 128-bit identifier that ...